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Chaska High School Girls Lacrosse Summer TrainingLacrosseThe Chaska High School Girls Lacrosse Coaching Staff is offering summer workouts for beginners to advanced players in 7th-12th grade. Players will learn & improve on passing, catching and cradling skills, groundball pickups, shooting, dodging, draws, footwork, defensive positioning and conditioning required for playing with the high school program. There will be game-like competitions, competitive drills, scrimmage in 1v1, 2v2, 4v4, & 7v7 format. Equipment needed: goggles, girls lacrosse stick, mouthguard, water bottle and cleats. Extra goggles and sticks will be available to use if needed. Led by Lauren Koloski.Summer 2026 -
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Chaska Summer Volleyball CampVolleyballOur summer volleyball camps will be directed by Head CHS Volleyball Coach Sue Murphy. Through Sue's passion and leadership, our campers will receive the highest level of volleyball instruction as players will learn to pass, set, hit, and serve volleyballs in a positive and fun environment. Along with fun and challenging games- Learn to Play with Purpose with Chaska Volleyball! Camps are open to boys and girls!Summer 2026 -
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Child and Babysitting SafetyMiddle School Academic EnrichmentParticipants will learn the responsibilities of being a prepared, safe, responsible and professional babysitter. Topics include supervision, behavior guidance, proper feeding and diapering techniques, personal safety, basic first aid, medical emergencies, and fire safety. Dolls, bottles, and diaper supplies will be provided at class for hands-on participation. This class is developed by the American Safety and Health Institute and approved by the American Pediatrics Association. Class participants receive certification card and a link to a downloadable handbook. Participants can bring a peanut free snack and beverage to class.Summer 2026 -
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Claymation-Let's Make a MoviePrek-Elementary S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)Lights, camera… CLAY! This camp combines your two favorite things – CLAY! (yeah!) and creating your very own stop motion movie! Work in small teams as you’ll sculpt colorful clay characters, design amazing sets, and bring a super fun story to life using a stop motion software — the same technique used in your favorite animated films! Learn the magic of movie-making as you shape, pose, and film wacky creations frame by frame. By the end of camp, take home a super cool mini-movie to show family and friends. Supervision between morning/afternoon camps over the lunch hour is not provided. A few things to remember when arriving for camp at the Family Learning Center:• Please enter at the Main Entrance (Door #1) and someone will be there to check your child into camp. If you arrive early and doors are locked (as the FLC is a secure building) please wait with your child in the entry way until camp time.• At the end of class, the students will meet parents at the Main Entrance for pick up.• Most times instructors must go directly to another location after class and are unable to stay late. Please make arrangements to have your child picked up at class end time.Summer 2026 -
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Clover Ridge Elementary - WaitlistClub CareClub Care is an optional, fee-based, before- and after-school child care program for students kindergarten through 5th grade. The program is in high demand due to its excellent quality, convenience and competitive fees. Enrollment in Club Care is not guaranteed, and each school has a limited enrollment capacity. Club Care curriculum is developed based on the needs and interests of students and with the philosophy that learning is a year-round process. During the summer months, activities and events are planned to include academic enrichment, social skill development and active play and recreation. Updated enrollment process for 2026/2027 Priority Registration Tuesday, Apr. 7 at 8 AM – Friday, Apr. 10 at 4 PM Online registration opens for families currently enrolled in school-year Club Care or StormHawks Wrap Around Care, and their siblings. Beginning Wednesday, April 8 registrations will be processed in the order they were received. Registration access will be closed Apr. 10 at 4 PM through Apr. 13. General Registration Tuesday, Apr. 14 at 8 AM Online registration opens for all other families. This is a high-demand program with limited space. If a site is full, registrations will be placed on a pending list.School year 26/27 Club Care Site -
Club CareClub Care is an optional, fee-based, before- and after-school child care program for students kindergarten through 5th grade. The program is in high demand due to its excellent quality, convenience and competitive fees. Enrollment in Club Care is not guaranteed, and each school has a limited enrollment capacity. Club Care curriculum is developed based on the needs and interests of students and with the philosophy that learning is a year-round process. During the summer months, activities and events are planned to include academic enrichment, social skill development and active play and recreation. Updated enrollment process for 2026/2027 Priority Registration Tuesday, Apr. 7 at 8 AM – Friday, Apr. 10 at 4 PM Online registration opens for families currently enrolled in school-year Club Care or StormHawks Wrap Around Care, and their siblings. Beginning Wednesday, April 8 registrations will be processed in the order they were received. Registration access will be closed Apr. 10 at 4 PM through Apr. 13. General Registration Tuesday, Apr. 14 at 8 AM Online registration opens for all other families. This is a high-demand program with limited space. If a site is full, registrations will be placed on a pending list.Child Care Program -
Colorful Critters - Whimsey in PastelsPrek-Elementary Art, Creativity & CookingA sweet, lively pastel workshop for animal lovers. Students draw whimsical bees, expressive frogs, a striking owl, a bright duck, and more while exploring blending, texture, layering, and bold color. Supervision between morning/afternoon camps over the lunch hour is not provided. A few things to remember when arriving for camp at the Family Learning Center:• Please enter at the Main Entrance (Door #1) and someone will be there to check your child into camp. If you arrive early and doors are locked (as the FLC is a secure building) please wait with your child in the entry way until camp time.• At the end of class, the students will meet parents at the Main Entrance for pick up.• Most times instructors must go directly to another location after class and are unable to stay late. Please make arrangements to have your child picked up at class end time.Summer 2026
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Competition CheerCheerleadingJoin the Comp Cheer Team as we try to make our way back to Nationals this coming season! New this season is a JV program as we continue to grow out team! We'll develop a routine that'll involve stunts, tumbling, and dance. The summer session is the time where we learn our routine and get ready for the competition season that starts in the Fall. Please sign up right after tryouts in May! This year we'll have one single sign up for both the summer workouts and the regular school year season, payments will not start until July 1st. Comp Cheer is an expensive sport but to help with this we'll be splitting the payments up into re-occurring payment along with Fundraising opportunities. Certain skills are needed to join this team, if you missed the tryouts in late May please contact Scott Barta - 952-556-6436 or bartas@district112.org to discuss joining the team.Summer 2026 -
Competitive Edge Football CampFootballOur 5v5 Football Combine Skills Camp offers a comprehensive approach to player development, emphasizing mental, physical, and tactical skills. Before competing in 5v5 games, athletes will focus on developing speed, footwork, agility, conditioning, quarterback and wide receiver drills, as well as linebacker and defensive back defensive techniques. The camps also include testing in the flying-10, 3-cone shuttle, and broad jump, with top performers receiving prizes. Athletes will be grouped by age and/or skill level.Summer 2026
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Competitive High School Tennis Drills and Match PlayTennisThis camp is designed for players who have played at the junior varsity or varsity levels. Players will be breaking down the variety of skills needed to compete at the high school level. During camp we will focus on strategy, mental toughness, along with skill development for both singles and doubles. This is led by Zach Williams, teacher and head boys tennis coach at Chaska High School.Summer 2026
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WaitlistCooking with Sandi - Magnifying AbilitiesClassesLearn new cooking skills and enjoy time with friends! Join Instructor Sandi to learn tasty recipes you can prepare at home. Limited spots so register early! Participants who need support to fully participate in the class are asked to have a companion remain with them and assist throughout the class. Food Allergy Note: Recipes will contain wheat & dairy products. Individuals with food allergies may inquire about alternatives before registering at 952-556-6434. Tuesday - June 30th: Parfaits 3-Ways - Back by popular demand... Learn to make 3 new parfait recipes perfect for a summer treat! Tropical, Savory, and Chocolate-Banana! Tuesday - July 28th: Party Pinwheels - Make an easy summer snack using tortillas, cream cheese and a variety of savory and sweet add-ins. We'll learn 3 recipes: Classic, Italian, and Strawberry Cream. 6:30 - 7:30 PM Family Learning Center - 110600 Village Rd. Chaska Register / Cancel Before: 6/24 & 7/22 Note: Sandi's August class will be Art-in-the-Park. See Course #1443-ArtPark to register!Summer 2026 -
Craft & Connect - Magnifying AbilitiesClassesDiscover the joy of creating and the joy of community at this daytime craft class series! Each session features a fun craft project to explore your creativity and a welcoming space to chat and connect with friends. Thursday - June 11th: Pinecone Bird Feeder and Birding Walk - Invite nature to your doorstep by crafting a custom pinecone bird feeder designed to delight our feathery neighbors. Then head outdoors for a birding walk to identify local bird species in their natural habitat. Wednesday - July 1st: Star Button Art - Create a bold, patriotic masterpiece using colorful buttons to form a festive stars‑and‑stripes design. Then have fun with USA-themed karaoke! Thursday - August 20th: Garden Tic-Tac-Toe - Transform natural materials into a playful, one‑of‑a‑kind tic‑tac‑toe set. Then play tic-tac-toe games with your friends! 1:00 - 2:30 PM Family Learning Center - Chaska Register / Cancel Before: 6/8/2026Summer 2026 -
DASH Pickleball CampTennisPickleball is a fun sport that combines many elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. DASH Sports Summer Pickleball camps provide participants with an introductory experience to the game in a fun and positive atmosphere. Emphasis is on technique and game play. Key elements of serving, returning, volleys, overheads, and lobbying will be taught and practiced. Camp ends with games on the final day. Participants should wear sunscreen, bring a water bottle, and snack. Campers should also bring a pickleball paddle. If you don't have one, we will provide paddles. Balls and other equipment is provided.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistDad and Daughter Night OutOutdoor EducationGet outdoors with your daughter and have some fun together! This program includes an archery lesson for both dads and daughters with all the equipment provided. No experience needed. After archery, paddle around the waters of Lake Minnewashta in kayaks! In the case of strong winds, kayaking will be replaced with a geocaching treasure hunt. Please register each participant individually. Adult and child must both sign up separately. All equipment is provided. This program is offered in partnership with Carver County Parks.Summer 2026